Historical records matching George FitzClarence, 1st Earl of Munster

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13, Upper Belgrave street, Belgrave square. ^ j death of GeorgeFitzclarence, Sarlof.tfu-
It appears :hat tor some time past hia lordship had j suicide on Sunday ... , required no such elevation of rank.
GeorgeFitzclarence, tha Earl of Munster, had completed his 48th year, having been botn on the 29th of January, 1794. In the year 1807, at the early age of 13, he received ... of her grandchildren, her death will be a severe loss.
It is rumoured that a further reduction of the army is contemplated, not by diminishing the cadres, which are to remain as they at present are ... was in inanrrection, that the united forceo of the Druoea and Mnroniteo had driven from Deir-el-Knmar, the Turkish garrison composed of 1,200 men, that Omer Pasha bad..."

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A remarkable individual died on the 4th init. at Lons-le-Saulnier. This «as a M. C. T. L—,.born ip Pari»,, and one of the wealthiest butchers in the Faubourg St. Antoine ... Lmballe. He came to settle a few years afterwards at Lons-le-Saulnier, where his name was not known, and where he continued to follow the profession of a butcher until his death.
Longchamp.—Rue de RìtoIì ... . We learn, however, that the President of the Council is in good health considering his late severe illness.
Our private correspondence assures us that.the successes of the French troops have ... death of Lieut. Adaqas, in the fatal duel on the 9th of February. Tbe prisoners were acquitted. : Tbe Smyrna journals contain the following remarkable intelligence. A Greek captain named Constantine ... as a..."

"...died, and two daughters, having been married to peers, required no snch elevation of rank.
GeorgeFitzclarence, the Earl of Munster, had completed bis 48th year, having been born on tbe 29th of January ... of the neighbourhood, to io^ire concerning the death of GeorgeFitzclarence, EarlofMunater, who com-mitted suicide on Sunday evening last, by discharging a pistol into his month. The jnry assembled in the back drawing ... to the education of her grandchildren, her death will be a severe loss.
It is rumoured that a further reduction of the army is contemplated, not by diminishing the cadres, which are to remain as they at present are ... killed, and that English, French, and Egyptian emissaries were..."

About George FitzClarence, 1st Earl of Munster

"George Augustus Frederick FitzClarence, 1st Earl of Munster PC (29 January 1794 – 20 March 1842), was the eldest natural son of William IV of the United Kingdom and his long-time mistress Dorothy Jordan. Like his siblings, he had little contact with his mother after his parents separated in 1811, preferring to rely on his expectations from his father. He served as an army officer during the Peninsular War and subsequently in India. His father, though proud of his military record, was deeply concerned about his drinking and gambling, vices to which many of William's brothers were prone."